gumishu 13 | 6,138 3 Mar 2012 #2there must be numerous orthodox cemeteries in Białystok area (especially Hajnówka, Bielsk Podlaski and Siemiatycze vicinity)
OP archiwum 13 | 125 6 Mar 2012 #3Merged: Bialystok CountyIs there a orthodox cemetery in Suprasl? If so, is there a family Chomczyk buried there?
Harry 6 Mar 2012 #4Hmm, mixed information. This site says there was not one zchor.org/suprasl/suprasl3.htm but the first book on this page claims to have photos of a Jewish cemetery there avotaynu.com/bookjew.htm#bialystok
Harry 6 Mar 2012 #8Hang on, it turns out that there was no Jewish cemetery at all there and that all the dead were buried in Bialystok, details hereiajgsjewishcemeteryproject.org/poland/suprasl.htmlThere's a fair bit of information about the town's Jewish citizens here zchor.org/suprasl/suprasl.htm
Harry 6 Mar 2012 #11. I was talking about Russian OrthodoxAh, now I'm with you! Given the location, I'm sure there is. The name made me think that you mean Jewish Orthodox.
JonnyM 11 | 2,611 6 Mar 2012 #12No disrespect. I was talking about Russian Orthodox.There should be a Polish Orthodox cemetery there - there's a pretty big Orthodox church and monastery.